Hermene Hartman has some harsh words for Wilson and Rahm, but she’s still not sure who she’s voting for in the April 7 runoff. Hermene Hartman, the publisher of N’DIGO, a newspaper aimed at “urbane” African Americans...

TAKE THE N’DIGO SCHOLARSHIP CHALLENGE and do it for the love of any Chicagoland high school senior. The N’DIGO Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private charity dedicated to rewarding excellence in education by awarding meri...

The Mayoral Run-Off: History in the Making By Hermene D. Hartman The historic mayoral election is over, the voting is complete, and the people have spoken. Mayor Rahm Emanuel was punished for closing the schools and ignoring th...

The Mayoral election is February 24. Rahm Emanuel will return as the boss of City Hall. The other four candidates make sense, but none have the resources for a serious challenge. Like it or not 75% of running a politica...

I watched the news programs on Sunday as they discussed the Ferguson, Missouri protests and the case of Michael Brown and Officer Darren Wilson. It is almost insulting that the commentators leading the conversation are so ignor...

The State of Illinois has a new Governor. Republican Bruce Rauner won with 51 percent of the vote. Incumbent Governor Pat Quinn lost with 46 percent of the vote. Rauner accepted victory on election night before Quinn con...

“Again with the Kings Island!” my staff said in unison. “Dude, what’s your problem?” My “problem” – and it’s a good one to have – is that I love Kings Island Amusement Park and all the fun places and things ...

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